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>> we're gonna play, steve. steve: they're gonna play. you kind of got it--you kind of got that backwards. yeah, see, we-- oh, you're slow. [laughter] hey, tori, good to see you again today. >> you, too, uncle steve. steve: good. ok, tori, let's go. name something that most people consider attractive on a man but not on a woman. >> how about facial hair? steve: facial hair. >> great! steve: hey, deanna, how you doing, darling? >> i'm awesome. how are you? steve: you're the 15-year-old ballerina? >> yes, sir. steve: and you play pretty well, too. >> yeah, i like to think so. steve: well, you do. for a 15 year old, you play great. >> yeah, i watch it all the time. steve: hey. ok, deanna, let's go. name something most people consider attractive on a man but not on a woman. >> i'm gonna say chest hair. steve: chest hair. chest hair. jason, my man, name somethg that most people consider attractive on a man but not on a woman. >> how about a bald head? steve: a bald head, yeah. yeah! the queen, miss kim, what do you do, again? >> i was a nurse
>> we're gonna play, steve. steve: they're gonna play. you kind of got it--you kind of got that backwards. yeah, see, we-- oh, you're slow. [laughter] hey, tori, good to see you again today. >> you, too, uncle steve. steve: good. ok, tori, let's go. name something that most people consider attractive on a man but not on a woman. >> how about facial hair? steve: facial hair. >> great! steve: hey, deanna, how you doing, darling? >> i'm awesome. how are you? steve:...
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steve: that-- >> no. steve: ha ha! men's underwear. audience: ohh! [cheering] steve: all right, boochee family. here we go. here's your chance. name something a groom would be shocked to find when he reaches for his bride's garter. >> a condom. steve: a condom? >> a condom, man! i don't want babies yet! steve: you said that, didn't
steve: that-- >> no. steve: ha ha! men's underwear. audience: ohh! [cheering] steve: all right, boochee family. here we go. here's your chance. name something a groom would be shocked to find when he reaches for his bride's garter. >> a condom. steve: a condom? >> a condom, man! i don't want babies yet! steve: you said that, didn't
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steve: 6. wow. audience: look into her eyes. steve: 4. audience: zip/unzip her dress. steve: 3. audience: smell her perfume. steve: number two. audience: whisper/tell secrets. steve: hey, let's move on to question two. give me wendy. give me lisa. ladies, here we go. we got the top 6 answers on the board. name some information you wouldn't want to be the last one at the office to know about. wendy. >> you lost your job. steve: you lost your job. pass or play? >> play! play! play! >> we're gonna play, steve. steve: all right, let's go. [applause] kim, come on. tell me something, some information you wouldn't want to be the last one at the office to know about. >> uh, you were caught stealing? steve: you wouldn't want to be the last one at the job to know you got caught stealing. if you was down there stealing,
steve: 6. wow. audience: look into her eyes. steve: 4. audience: zip/unzip her dress. steve: 3. audience: smell her perfume. steve: number two. audience: whisper/tell secrets. steve: hey, let's move on to question two. give me wendy. give me lisa. ladies, here we go. we got the top 6 answers on the board. name some information you wouldn't want to be the last one at the office to know about. wendy. >> you lost your job. steve: you lost your job. pass or play? >> play! play! play!...
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steve: the workplace. >> way to go. good job. steve: hello, haley. good to see you again, darling, beautiful mother with the two kids and all. name a place where it would be inappropriate to hit on the opposite sex. >> at your child's school. steve: at your child's school. [buzzer] ok, diane. name a place where it would be inappropriate to hit on the opposite sex. >> for a doctor to a patient? steve: a doctor to the patient. i like that answer. a doctor to the patient. >> yay! steve: you're in up there having a baby, and he hitting on you, that's--oh... oh...man. don, you got to be careful. we got two strikes here. the scott family can steal. >> at a wedding. steve: at a wedding. [buzzer]
steve: the workplace. >> way to go. good job. steve: hello, haley. good to see you again, darling, beautiful mother with the two kids and all. name a place where it would be inappropriate to hit on the opposite sex. >> at your child's school. steve: at your child's school. [buzzer] ok, diane. name a place where it would be inappropriate to hit on the opposite sex. >> for a doctor to a patient? steve: a doctor to the patient. i like that answer. a doctor to the patient....
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>>steve: really? what >>brian: do you remember when the wiggles came on and nobody knew who they were. now they have become huge stars. >>elisabeth: they have new wiggles. >>steve: they've got a female member. let's wiggle on across the studio floor over to heather nauert to discuss the headlines. >> i've got australian friends coming in to watch the wiggles today. so excited. i think the mom is more excited than the kid. go figure. got some news to bring you. federal prison guards aren't being paid right now because of the shutdown, but the inmates are. wow. 300 prison guards in oxford, wisconsin, are still reporting to work because they're considered essential workers. but the inmates are paid out of a different fund and that falls under the bureau of prison's budget. that's weird. >>> it should have been a routine traffic stop but it turned into anything but. an oregon state trooper pulls over a driver for speeding, and what happens next is pretty tough to watch. take a look. >> sir, please get bac
>>steve: really? what >>brian: do you remember when the wiggles came on and nobody knew who they were. now they have become huge stars. >>elisabeth: they have new wiggles. >>steve: they've got a female member. let's wiggle on across the studio floor over to heather nauert to discuss the headlines. >> i've got australian friends coming in to watch the wiggles today. so excited. i think the mom is more excited than the kid. go figure. got some news to bring you....
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>>steve: they do. i'm still trying to log on for new jersey to get my affordable care act, although i've already gotten it through work. for now. what's interesting is a whole bunch of people showed up yesterday in texas to sign up for it but you need an e-mail account. and a bunch of the people had never even heard what an e-mail account was. >>brian: here's the other problem. we can do this thing where we use a pen and paper and have a long line and sign people up. everyone is so caught up in the computer system, it keeps going down. they're overwhelmed and it keeps crashing. >>elisabeth: they need an app. >>brian: get a big yellow pad. >>steve: even if you apply with a person, i believe you need an e-mail account. >>brian: really? >>steve: and they'll give you one for free, but still a lot of people don't have them. >>elisabeth: you know who has an e-mail account? maria molina. what's going on? >> e-mail me. we can talk about steve and brian. >>elisabeth: call me maybe. >> let's get to the weather.
>>steve: they do. i'm still trying to log on for new jersey to get my affordable care act, although i've already gotten it through work. for now. what's interesting is a whole bunch of people showed up yesterday in texas to sign up for it but you need an e-mail account. and a bunch of the people had never even heard what an e-mail account was. >>brian: here's the other problem. we can do this thing where we use a pen and paper and have a long line and sign people up. everyone is so...
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steve? >> steve: thank you very much. well, the clock is ticking toward a government shutdown at midnight tonight as the house and the senate stand off between in the government and deciding the fate of obamacare. perhaps delaying it one year. but are our leaders about to nullify the constitution by shutting down the government that they were elected to lead? fox news legal analyst peter johnson, jr. joins us live to explain that theory. >> that's a really good question. i think the answer is yes. let's look at the declaration of independence first. let's talk about the consent of the governed. are we consent to go a shut down of this government? i don't think we are. i think we're the last people that anyone in america is thinking about. certainly not the political class. the political chatterers, the media lobbying, political clash in the country that says this is important to us. we're going to increase our contributions in the democratic party when we put it to the republicans, republicans say what's going on in this
steve? >> steve: thank you very much. well, the clock is ticking toward a government shutdown at midnight tonight as the house and the senate stand off between in the government and deciding the fate of obamacare. perhaps delaying it one year. but are our leaders about to nullify the constitution by shutting down the government that they were elected to lead? fox news legal analyst peter johnson, jr. joins us live to explain that theory. >> that's a really good question. i think the...
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steve: diane? >> oh, 3 seconds. um... steve: pass or play? >> play. steve: they're gonna play. ryan, how you doing? >> good. how you doing? steve: all right, ryan. let's go. we talked to 100 married women. name something about which you've never been 100% honest with your husband. >> on the money situation. how much money she has. steve: how much money. >> yes! steve: all right, shelley. you and little millie there. child number 4. good luck to you, ok? hey, we talked to 100 married women. name something about which you've never been 100% honest with your husband. >> i would have to say maybe surgeries done. >> good answer. >> whoa. steve: i'm learnin' stuff over here. surgeries. audience: ohh. steve: j.l., how you doing, man? what do you do for a living, man? >> i'm an entrepreneur, have an online marketing company. steve: ok. >> and i spend time with my beautiful wife, my boys. just getting ready to be dominated, i guess. steve: yeah, you--yeah, yeah, that's what it's gonna be. all right. j.l., let's go. we talked to 100 married women. name something about which you've never
steve: diane? >> oh, 3 seconds. um... steve: pass or play? >> play. steve: they're gonna play. ryan, how you doing? >> good. how you doing? steve: all right, ryan. let's go. we talked to 100 married women. name something about which you've never been 100% honest with your husband. >> on the money situation. how much money she has. steve: how much money. >> yes! steve: all right, shelley. you and little millie there. child number 4. good luck to you, ok? hey, we...
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steve: really? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: pro, his lack of dancing skills actually has a scientific explanation. con, white guy disease. [ cheers and applause ] google it. google it. >> steve: google it on the google. >> jimmy: bing it. bing it. >> steve: bing. >> jimmy: o, you've got to give him credit for trying. con, that's what my mom said to all my college professors. that is true, yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> steve: come on! >> jimmy: pro, aside from being a trained dancer, he can still woo the ladies in other ways. con, like like telling them about volcanos and spiders. yeah, you know, pillow talk. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: pro, letting him take your hand to begin a dance. con, hearing him yell, yes, third base. [ laughter ] and finally, pro, this is bill nye's last chance to make it big. con, now he'll have to resort to shaving his head and cooking meth. there you go, that is the pros and cons. we'll be right balk with more "late night." it's a fun show, come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪
steve: really? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: pro, his lack of dancing skills actually has a scientific explanation. con, white guy disease. [ cheers and applause ] google it. google it. >> steve: google it on the google. >> jimmy: bing it. bing it. >> steve: bing. >> jimmy: o, you've got to give him credit for trying. con, that's what my mom said to all my college professors. that is true, yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> steve: come on! >> jimmy: pro, aside from...
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. >> steve: fantastic. still ahead, no deal in sight and now the head of national intelligence says americans are not safe because of the shutdown. we're going to show you what happens when we asked the white house about that. >>> and he went from washington to broadway. former tennessee senator fred thompson is here to tell us about his latest big gig. look, he brought elisabeth some coffee. ♪ [ male announcer ] even ragu users a. chose prego homestyle alfredo over ragu classic alfredo. prego alfredo?! [ thinking ] why can't all new things be this great? ha ha! whoa! [ monkey squeals ] [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. [ sighs ] great. this is the last thing i need.) seriously? the last thing you need is some guy giving you a new catalytic converter when all you got is a loose gas cap. what? it is that simple sometimes. thanks. now let's take this puppy over to midas and get you some of the good 'ol midas touch. hey you know what? i'll drive! and i have no feet... i really didn't t
. >> steve: fantastic. still ahead, no deal in sight and now the head of national intelligence says americans are not safe because of the shutdown. we're going to show you what happens when we asked the white house about that. >>> and he went from washington to broadway. former tennessee senator fred thompson is here to tell us about his latest big gig. look, he brought elisabeth some coffee. ♪ [ male announcer ] even ragu users a. chose prego homestyle alfredo over ragu...
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>>steve: e-mail us at friends@foxnews.com. >>elisabeth: we're going to be answering your obamacare questions this morning. before you sign up for exchanges and you want information, you can e-mail us at friends@foxnews.com or tweet us at "fox & friends" or find us on facebook. we'll be taking real-life questions. >>brian: also we'll be taking tweets and e-mails about the shutdown, how you think it's heading, who is to blame. because bob woodward points out, of all people, he says the president of the united states maybe looks like his poll numbers make him look as though he's not in the clear but less to blame. but as president of the united states in history, no one is going to remember the speaker. they are e -- they're going to remember who was president during this time and why is it okay not to talk at all. how could you not have conferences? >>elisabeth: why can you be on the phone with iran and not our own people? why are you reaching outward and not inward? why are you not taking care of your own backyard first before
>>steve: e-mail us at friends@foxnews.com. >>elisabeth: we're going to be answering your obamacare questions this morning. before you sign up for exchanges and you want information, you can e-mail us at friends@foxnews.com or tweet us at "fox & friends" or find us on facebook. we'll be taking real-life questions. >>brian: also we'll be taking tweets and e-mails about the shutdown, how you think it's heading, who is to blame. because bob woodward points out, of...
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yeah. >> steve: you want to write a business -- >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> steve: is this a resume? >> jimmy: i don't know what it is. just stop it. >> steve: you haven't had a job for quite some time. [ laughter ] we got a lot of free time on your hands. you don't know how to spell. >> jimmy: all right. get off my back! clippy. here's bill gates' last regret. he said, "i should have slept with more supermodels like some or even one supermodel." bill, never too late. you can do it. [ cheers and applause ] you can do it. your wife will let you. you know what we need? another awards show. yeah, well, i just saw that youtube is going to hold its own awards show to honor the performers who have gotten the most views in the last year. of course, it will be awkward when justin timberlake winds up losing to a cat riding a roomba. [ laughter ] i never thought i'd see that day. any beer drinkers out there? [ cheers and applause ] i love it. well, listen to this. a new study found that americans drank a record amount of beer in the last year. [ cheers ] when asked why, americans were like, "a
yeah. >> steve: you want to write a business -- >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> steve: is this a resume? >> jimmy: i don't know what it is. just stop it. >> steve: you haven't had a job for quite some time. [ laughter ] we got a lot of free time on your hands. you don't know how to spell. >> jimmy: all right. get off my back! clippy. here's bill gates' last regret. he said, "i should have slept with more supermodels like some or even one supermodel." bill,...
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nutella, man. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: fixes anything. >> steve: nutella's the best. >> jimmy: your buddy's here, he's drunk. >> steve: here, have some nutella. >> jimmy: this one's from @heidi ho neighbor. she says, " i received 12 consecutive completely empty text bubbles from my mom the other day." apparently she was trying to unlock her phone. can't open this darn phone. >> steve: what the heck am i supposed to do? >> jimmy: this one from @jessementz. he says, "my mom couldn't figure out punctuation, so she would type it out, how are you, question mark?" i'm good, exclamation point. >> steve: at least she didn't ask about his colon. >> jimmy: at least she didn't ask him about his colon, yeah. thank you. you didn't want to, you just had to do it. this one is from @the real kahg. he says, "my mom texed me, hello, son. this message took me ten minutes to type. just so you know how much i love you." this ones from @holly lou harris. she says, "on valentine's day last year, my mom texted me, enjoy your vd." >> steve: how does she know? >> jimmy: thanks, mom. don't forget to std, save
nutella, man. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: fixes anything. >> steve: nutella's the best. >> jimmy: your buddy's here, he's drunk. >> steve: here, have some nutella. >> jimmy: this one's from @heidi ho neighbor. she says, " i received 12 consecutive completely empty text bubbles from my mom the other day." apparently she was trying to unlock her phone. can't open this darn phone. >> steve: what the heck am i supposed to do? >> jimmy: this...
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." >> steve: say what? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: um, i don't know how much you guys know about obama care, but the way it's supposed to work is that people can choose between several different price plans -- bronze, silver, gold and platinum. but if none of those work for you, president obama actually introduced a few other plans that are even cheaper. like, here's a few of them right here. and the coverage you can expect from these. first, we have the cubic zirconium plan. instead of a detailed mole check, your dermatologist gives you a bottle of sunscreen and offers to "do" your back. i don't know what that means. do my back? next is the cement plan. makes it legal for you to take someone else's medication if they feel like they're done with it. i think i'm healthy now. want these pills? take it. after that there's the wood plan. with that one, the doctor just looks at you and goes, "eh, probably nothing." [ laughter ] next we have the what evs plan. that's where a cashier at walgreens guesses what's wrong w
." >> steve: say what? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: um, i don't know how much you guys know about obama care, but the way it's supposed to work is that people can choose between several different price plans -- bronze, silver, gold and platinum. but if none of those work for you, president obama actually introduced a few other plans that are even cheaper. like, here's a few of them right here. and the coverage you can expect from these. first, we have the cubic zirconium plan....
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> steve: it's on velvet. it's like one of those paintings that follows you with their eyes. >> jimmy: i don't know. >> steve: he's so cute. >> jimmy: like in "harry potter"? >> steve: yeah, like in "harry potter." [ laughter ] ♪ thank you, keyshawn johnson, for being the first contestant eliminated from "dancing with the stars." you may be an incredible athlete, but on the dance floor you got beat by this guy. [ laughter and applause ] i don't know how. ♪ thank you, police in pennsylvania that caught two men stealing $8,000 worth of bras from a victoria secret store. man, that must have been a huge bust. [ laughter ] i can just imagine. i can just imagine. [ applause ] yeah, yeah. ♪ thank you, scrunchies, for looking like rubber bands in sweatpants. [ laughter and applause ] ♪ thank you, work e-mail announcement that there's cake in the kitchen, for turning everyone in the office from hardworking adults into a pack of rabid, wild hyenas. cake! [ cheers and applause ] cake! cake, oh, my god! ♪ thank
> steve: it's on velvet. it's like one of those paintings that follows you with their eyes. >> jimmy: i don't know. >> steve: he's so cute. >> jimmy: like in "harry potter"? >> steve: yeah, like in "harry potter." [ laughter ] ♪ thank you, keyshawn johnson, for being the first contestant eliminated from "dancing with the stars." you may be an incredible athlete, but on the dance floor you got beat by this guy. [ laughter and applause ]...
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i'm steve joshua. do you enjoy the sinsiter and aggressive themes of heavy metal music, but wish that it had a sunnier, more gentle sound? well then i've got the album for you. it's "the avett brothers sing heavy metal." that's right. america's favorite folk rock band sings 25 of the darkest most head-banging songs ever written. songs like "painkiller" by judas priest, "raining blood" by slayer, and this heavy metal classic by iron maiden, "run to the hills." ♪ ♪ run to the hills run for your life run to the hills run for your life ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's right. 25 heavy metal songs that you can actually play for your family. songs like "chapel of ghouls" by morbid angel, "symphony of destruction" by megadeth, and who could forget black sabbath's "iron man." ♪ i am iron man ♪ ♪ has he lost his mind can he see or is he blind can he walk at all or if he moves will he fall ♪ ♪ ♪ i am iron man [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow. doesn't that put a smile on your f
i'm steve joshua. do you enjoy the sinsiter and aggressive themes of heavy metal music, but wish that it had a sunnier, more gentle sound? well then i've got the album for you. it's "the avett brothers sing heavy metal." that's right. america's favorite folk rock band sings 25 of the darkest most head-banging songs ever written. songs like "painkiller" by judas priest, "raining blood" by slayer, and this heavy metal classic by iron maiden, "run to the...
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just one the principle managers is steve (clapping) and i will read off for you names who are heavily involved in the construction effort and i'll ask them to stand. they're here every weekend. (calling names) (clapping) if you four could please stand up (clapping) >> those individuals are only a small representation of the amount of effort that went in and the others and i thank them all. i have an enormous amount of respect and others who made a significant contribution. i want to thank other and my cohorts on other committee. and one other person there are a group o people i have to thank is the california highway patrol. we couldn't have done this without them (clapping) >> commissioner farrell from top to bottom and skill that we couldn't have done without and i thank you. again personally. i'll name two otherville's the pier review panel we enlisted to help guide us to make sure we were making the best decisions and two of those individuals are here (calling names) i'm eternally grateful to you two (clapping) >> and to the people of the bay area. this is your bridge. this bridge
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brace yourself, steve. we will see the taxes salaries in the form of a higher social security wage base. we'll see the taxes on millionaires. we'll see taxes on carbon. i think that medicine cabinet tax steve doesn't like is the least of his worries. >> david: carbon tax, by the way, talk to people in us a trail yeah. i think it failed a while back. sabrin what abt the obamacare taxes? the president now saying yes, taxes are going to go up, after he promised they wouldn't. >> completely unsurprising. this is not complicated. they demand they provide something to americans they don't want nor need. we have teetotalers getting the alcoholic rehab and men buying prenatal care. it'scid clous. of course there are taxes. only way to pay for the spending we have. there are plenty of taxes. >> rich, even as rick said, even if those taxes that only fall on the upper tier, if you are taxing medical devices you know that the companies make the medical devices will pass the taxes on to the consumers. right? >> or they
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. >> steve earle drawing thousands to the park. >> five days before another possible bart strike. how today's talks went. >> then governor brown signs a controversial immigration bill. how it could affect the future of undocumented inmates. >>> another bart strike could be five days away. bart and the unions have only until october 10th to make a deal. bart met with negotiators today with little progress. they debated the length of the contract. bart says there's an $89 million gap on compensation between the two sides. pension issues have been resolved. negotiations ended there afternoon, and -- this afternoon and will resume monday. >>> music lovers are flocking for the blue grass festival this weekend. how the family of the late founder plans to keep this free festival going. ♪ >> reporter: the sound of blue grass filled golden gate park today. ♪ >> reporter: and hardly strictly fans felt like dancing. dozens of different bands playing six stages with no cover charge. >> it's the best thing you can hear live for free. >> it's amazing to see they put this together and not ch
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>> they reach steve's roommate first. >> oh, the sky looks beautiful. >> steve is now counting the long minutes until they come back for him. >> he's right by that window. >> i think there was more aftershocks, and i could still hear the building settling. >> now the rescuers slice deeper into the building trying to free steve. and not a moment too soon. >> i had five fractured ribs and i had a collapsed lung and i had almost a quart of blood in my lung. later they told me i was probably within 20 to 30 minutes of drowning in my own blood. >> almost six hours after he was trapped under the rubble, steve is carried out of the building. >> i just remember seeing all these people. i mean, not anybody i knew. there were just people, cameras, i remember people taking pictures, people yelling. >> not long after steve's rescue, there's another reason to celebrate. this time at the mall. >> this is rescue 104. we need transport to the trauma center. >> after eight grueling hours of breaking up and removing debris from around the trapped man, they are able to lift salvador pena out of the hole i
>> they reach steve's roommate first. >> oh, the sky looks beautiful. >> steve is now counting the long minutes until they come back for him. >> he's right by that window. >> i think there was more aftershocks, and i could still hear the building settling. >> now the rescuers slice deeper into the building trying to free steve. and not a moment too soon. >> i had five fractured ribs and i had a collapsed lung and i had almost a quart of blood in my...
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see you soon. >> thank you. >> steve wood. back to head quarter fos a quick flash and mary thompson. >> thank you. share shares of delta air lines are trading below the 52-week high of $49.50, and it has been on a nice run to the upside and the earlier this week, it reported passenger unit revenue of 5.5%, and at 5.5% inkris in the month of september, and people are betting it will bode well for the company. again, up 25.24. >> there are so many nonbelievers out there, and i am a believer in the usair and murph, you not a believer? >> well, it is more of a global sto story. but if you look at the railroads before they downsized the crews to make them more efficient, and it is the same story playing out, and much better the way it is playing out because of the control they have. >> and murph raises an important point to discuss, you are coming around to the airline story? anything to come around or the gains have been made as the stocks have not traded all that well that lakely. >> well, they have a huge run and all moved up dr
see you soon. >> thank you. >> steve wood. back to head quarter fos a quick flash and mary thompson. >> thank you. share shares of delta air lines are trading below the 52-week high of $49.50, and it has been on a nice run to the upside and the earlier this week, it reported passenger unit revenue of 5.5%, and at 5.5% inkris in the month of september, and people are betting it will bode well for the company. again, up 25.24. >> there are so many nonbelievers out there,...
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here is steve hershorn with traffic. good morning. >> reporter: we are going to start with an incidentwe in anne arundel county, it was two tractor trailers involved on th ramp southbound, and that ramp p is still closed on route 32, while the clean up continues. co so again expect delays approaching the exit for 32 from southbound 97, but 97 itself is actually open as is route 32,rot just the ramp between them ishe still closed. we will head over to howard county, it was an accident southbound on route 29 all ofof traffic is stopped at run 10 108 because of the accident allnt lanes are closed, you get on th route we will get past the accident scene, we will take a look at traffic on 2 southboundt 170, and building again in germantown on the beltway, your route 5 branch avenue, we are okay, did have a report of an accident at route 5, on the beltway, it looks like policelie were with that, not too much ofh a backup, but watch out for that at the beltway, the wilson bridge, pretty good across the bridge, getting a little
here is steve hershorn with traffic. good morning. >> reporter: we are going to start with an incidentwe in anne arundel county, it was two tractor trailers involved on th ramp southbound, and that ramp p is still closed on route 32, while the clean up continues. co so again expect delays approaching the exit for 32 from southbound 97, but 97 itself is actually open as is route 32,rot just the ramp between them ishe still closed. we will head over to howard county, it was an accident...
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steve really articulated powerfully a position a lot of republicans hold. what this whole controversy has uncovered is what is effectively a civil war within the republican party. the republican party has a choice to make whether they want to be a national party, that can win, win, national elections, and take the white house, and, and, or do they want to be a, a regional factional ideological party. you know, how this ends may begin to shape that debate. it is probably going to rage right into the 2016 presidential race. you'll see the cruz, battling it out. off awe in closing, are you confident. peter talked moderates waiting in the wings prepared to make a maneuver to save the american economy. held hostage by members of their own party do. you think they triumph in the do you think we are seeing end of the tea party having a stranglehold on the gop? >> look, there is a big fight yet to come. what's important to remember though, is that no matter how well the republican brand goes, the members driving this are insulated from public opinion. moderates dec
steve really articulated powerfully a position a lot of republicans hold. what this whole controversy has uncovered is what is effectively a civil war within the republican party. the republican party has a choice to make whether they want to be a national party, that can win, win, national elections, and take the white house, and, and, or do they want to be a, a regional factional ideological party. you know, how this ends may begin to shape that debate. it is probably going to rage right into...
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steve i'm honored to be here to welcome i all and to say what a great a day and congratulations to everyone. it really is a glorious day. being around the eastern span one of the things you may have noticed it that construction is not an old boy's club anymore. it's something that video news man mark john noticed when he was documenting the bridge. so he's done more than 20 oral histories. and he comprised a short video precisely some of the women who have transcribed to the ante span. please join me >> i work in san francisco my mother worked on the new bridge and my brother. my mom worked on the first and second phase with me for another one of the contractors that were out here. and my grandfather worked on the original span but it's been fun. >> it's one of those projects that's come in a lifetime. >> it's seeing it take a look take shape. when i finish our work you see something >> i work for the superintendent of the project. so no days even the same. it's interesting like i said in high school i'm going to work and build bridges (clapping) thank you mark for our outstanding work docu
steve i'm honored to be here to welcome i all and to say what a great a day and congratulations to everyone. it really is a glorious day. being around the eastern span one of the things you may have noticed it that construction is not an old boy's club anymore. it's something that video news man mark john noticed when he was documenting the bridge. so he's done more than 20 oral histories. and he comprised a short video precisely some of the women who have transcribed to the ante span. please...
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good morning, steve. >>> well it's interesting. you've got the president saying on cnbc that wall street should be worried about it and wall street, goldman sachs, brian moynahan at bank of america and deutsche saying they're worried about it. this recovery we've had so far is not necessarily sustainable. it's not well-established. it's vulnerable and is open to being destroyed by the concerns over the shutdown and concerns over the debt ceiling as well. it seems mutual that wall street and the president understands the gravitas of the situation. tesla models, the electric car company, they've had a good run. a fire in one of their model s sedans. the fact is that the company is saying yes, there was a fire. but it was caused by the fire hitting a large object. the shares fell 6%. don't worry too much. you have had a rally of 440% this year if you've held them throughout the year. brian? >> microsoft, it's interesting. steve bomber will step down and bill gates maybe leaving the chairman role? >> bill gates is very tied up with the
good morning, steve. >>> well it's interesting. you've got the president saying on cnbc that wall street should be worried about it and wall street, goldman sachs, brian moynahan at bank of america and deutsche saying they're worried about it. this recovery we've had so far is not necessarily sustainable. it's not well-established. it's vulnerable and is open to being destroyed by the concerns over the shutdown and concerns over the debt ceiling as well. it seems mutual that wall...
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stephanie is the bull, steve is the bear. stephanie, make your case. >> one area that consumers have been spending their money on is home goods, up about 12%. we saw in q2 where comps were up 8% to 10% versus macy's and walmart which saw declines in their corporamps and paltry res. number two, i like they have a restructure going on so that can drive sales earnings and comps higher going forward. and as a result, the multiple. and that's just supply chain improvements, product assortment improvements. and you have a new chief merchandise officer that's in there, started in january, and i think he's really making a good impact at the company. then finally, i think the professional business. that's an opportunity. 25% of total sales. as they increase that as a percentage of sales, their margins go higher. >> 45 seconds gone, 45 left. weiss. >> this is simple. i think they've done a good job so far. the company was in i wouldn't say disarray but underperforming home depot. they've improved that. but at this point, it's the way s
stephanie is the bull, steve is the bear. stephanie, make your case. >> one area that consumers have been spending their money on is home goods, up about 12%. we saw in q2 where comps were up 8% to 10% versus macy's and walmart which saw declines in their corporamps and paltry res. number two, i like they have a restructure going on so that can drive sales earnings and comps higher going forward. and as a result, the multiple. and that's just supply chain improvements, product assortment...
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steve jobs is another great example. steve jobs created hundreds of thousands of jobs in this country. when he died, he was a multi, mark a billionaire. most people think this country was greatly enriched by the fact that steve jobs is here in america. but i would say is there's too much concentration. even her question, with all due respect. that's the focus of too many policymakers. my focus is how do we make sure everyone has that right? over the last 25 years to 1982 until the time of the recession, there's no question the middle-class is better off. the middle-class or significant income gains. even my would come people, one of the statistics i have in this book is if you look at somebody at any point in time and many say okay, 10 years later, how much is different from grown? you are not going to believe this, but it's true. in 10 years time, the people of the biggest economic events or people at the bottom. one of the great features about the american economy is where an income elevator. a mobility more so than an
steve jobs is another great example. steve jobs created hundreds of thousands of jobs in this country. when he died, he was a multi, mark a billionaire. most people think this country was greatly enriched by the fact that steve jobs is here in america. but i would say is there's too much concentration. even her question, with all due respect. that's the focus of too many policymakers. my focus is how do we make sure everyone has that right? over the last 25 years to 1982 until the time of the...
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. >> steve, it continues. thanks so much. jamie? >> steve, thanks. for more on chris wallace's interview with treasury secretary jack lew tune into "fox news sunday." it airs at 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern only on fox. >>> as we have been reporting, we are now in day six with no end in sight. another looming deadline is staring us right in the face. only 11 days to go before october 17th when we, of course, are being warned that our government will run out of the money and hit that dreaded debt ceiling. if we do there are warnings of economic catastrophe. as we just heard house speaker john boehner saying he will not let the u.s. government default. this as president obama continues to dig in. the white house saying it will not negotiate the debt ceiling crisis with congress. meanwhile, our debt continues to grow. man, oh man, oh, man, look at that. right up. nearly $17 trillion and growing. even during a shutdown. when will this shutdown end and how do we get our debt under control? republican congressman of indiana is a member of the budget com
. >> steve, it continues. thanks so much. jamie? >> steve, thanks. for more on chris wallace's interview with treasury secretary jack lew tune into "fox news sunday." it airs at 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern only on fox. >>> as we have been reporting, we are now in day six with no end in sight. another looming deadline is staring us right in the face. only 11 days to go before october 17th when we, of course, are being warned that our government will run out of...
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steve jobs, the other steve. steve jobs would never have this meeting. in a million years. >> well, that's correct, but he was not on earnings calls. he felt his job appropriately was to focus on the product design, focus on recruiting talent and left it to others to deal with managing the investors. most ceos do engage with particularly their large investors. they do participate in earnings calls, do take calls or meetings with their large investors like, you know, tim is doing with carl today. >> how do you handicap this? carl's a volatile guy. this can go in many different directions. you can win on one side and almost do a richard parsons. >> i know well, carl called me when -- >> right. that was a big bear hug, right? a big bear hug on both sides. >> and carl was revving up the engines, putting pressure on the time warner board. i'd left by then to take more aggressive action, break up the company and there was a little bit of a charm offensive. and as a result, carl backed off. i think that's what tim's going to do, listen and co-op. >> do you thin
steve jobs, the other steve. steve jobs would never have this meeting. in a million years. >> well, that's correct, but he was not on earnings calls. he felt his job appropriately was to focus on the product design, focus on recruiting talent and left it to others to deal with managing the investors. most ceos do engage with particularly their large investors. they do participate in earnings calls, do take calls or meetings with their large investors like, you know, tim is doing with carl...
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let me go to steve. one guy that didn't know he was heading for this i believe was ted cruz who in the summer began putting a hold on any meeting between the house and senate budget committees so they couldn't get their job done, we wouldn't have appropriations which would leave the government wide open to a shutdown come october 1st. no budget on greeed to. all you have to do is kill one bill, the cr. here he is coming along saying let's kill the cr. didn't anybody see this mousetrap when he was setting it? i guess cuccinelli didn't. he's been running it up so he could be the troublemaker and the hero of the hard right. your thoughts. >> he may be the hero of the hard right, but going into virginia this weekend might actually -- cuccinelli was behind terry mcauliffe, every poll has shown that for quite a while. he's going to lose this race. if he had any hope, he might have just lost it this weekend. ted cruz showed how selfish he is by going in. he should have said i can't make it. cuccinelli should ha
let me go to steve. one guy that didn't know he was heading for this i believe was ted cruz who in the summer began putting a hold on any meeting between the house and senate budget committees so they couldn't get their job done, we wouldn't have appropriations which would leave the government wide open to a shutdown come october 1st. no budget on greeed to. all you have to do is kill one bill, the cr. here he is coming along saying let's kill the cr. didn't anybody see this mousetrap when he...
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there were over 1 hundred comments that were respond to by steve and staff. since july we outreached back to the community organizations and i'm pleased to present the many letters in our paths. we have the resolutions that recommend our endorsement of this document as city policy. those letters represent is a great cross sections including businesses and community based organizations and religious organizations and community groups. over such a long period of time there's going to be changed in opinions about the recommendations are expected and will likely continue. however, it's good to hear that the visions and goals have long been largely unchanged and the community desire to have a document to sustain an economically japan town is clearly every time. recommendations include the recognition of the cure all heritage assets and the citywide cultural program. we look forward to the strategy and working with the various city agencies under the mayors program. i recommend our endorsement and the approval of the resolution sz thank you >> commissioner do we ha
there were over 1 hundred comments that were respond to by steve and staff. since july we outreached back to the community organizations and i'm pleased to present the many letters in our paths. we have the resolutions that recommend our endorsement of this document as city policy. those letters represent is a great cross sections including businesses and community based organizations and religious organizations and community groups. over such a long period of time there's going to be changed...
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what advice, steve, would you give to speaker boehner at this moment in time? >> look, i think what speaker boehner today did is very, very important. this was an important signal. the first time that he has gone out and been reported that he said we will not default with, with certainty. to republican house members. and we need that certainty around this issue, because the results are so catastrophic. so this has been a terrible blunder. a few weeks ago, the president was on defense over syria. we're at a time right now where we could as a party be talking about all the problems, implementing obama care. instead what you see is the president utterly on offense. the polls are totally clear about the damage being done to the republican party, to the republican brand. and so it is important now, i would say, to speaker boehner, as the the leader, as our speaker, to stand up, finally, and, let's end this. and let's triy to begin an era whereas republicans we capture the spirit of problem solving conservatism and move away from this very, very, very, very bad and d
what advice, steve, would you give to speaker boehner at this moment in time? >> look, i think what speaker boehner today did is very, very important. this was an important signal. the first time that he has gone out and been reported that he said we will not default with, with certainty. to republican house members. and we need that certainty around this issue, because the results are so catastrophic. so this has been a terrible blunder. a few weeks ago, the president was on defense over...
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apple got rid of steve jobs at one point. was that the right thing to do? not really. the question isn't bill gates. the question is what has microsoft done over the past decade. that is what it really omes down to. melissa: okay. >> it is still a wildly profitable company, let's not kid ourselves. this stock is dead for a decade. if you're an investor you really gone nowhere since the dot-com bble. melissa: does getting rid of bill gates solve that problem? >> it really doesn't. what microsoft suffers from the past, since 2000 when ballmer became ceo, great a making trains run and protecting 20 billion-dollar a year profit in windows and apps but he is not good at tech vision. bill gates is the tech visionary. they missed out on ipad, ipod, iphone. wireless network revolution and missed out on all of that. they need a visionary out in front of that. the question is, has bill gates lost his fastball? is he too old? i don't think he is. melissa: what you do i in. >> the question does he have the interest. melissa: that is the other big point people want him out. he is v
apple got rid of steve jobs at one point. was that the right thing to do? not really. the question isn't bill gates. the question is what has microsoft done over the past decade. that is what it really omes down to. melissa: okay. >> it is still a wildly profitable company, let's not kid ourselves. this stock is dead for a decade. if you're an investor you really gone nowhere since the dot-com bble. melissa: does getting rid of bill gates solve that problem? >> it really doesn't....
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steve? >> well, look, there are basically two schools of thought among republicans on what should happen next. some people believe that republicans, house republicans should move quickly to a clean cr, get beyond this fight over short term funding of the government and move to the debt limit where republicans have more of an advantage. pick a fight there. that's where i fall. there are others who believe that republicans are just fine. that this is all overblown, that this is really sort of the sequester a second time around, that the people aren't going to see the effects as much as democrats have been warning about. and, you know, i think the white house right now, by saying in effect, we won't negotiate, we won't meet, we won't consider short-term funding bills. there is a certain point at which that becomes a difficult argument to have. i mean, the president's been in a pretty good spot, i think, politically for now, but at a certain point, he does look pretty -- and there were people sh
steve? >> well, look, there are basically two schools of thought among republicans on what should happen next. some people believe that republicans, house republicans should move quickly to a clean cr, get beyond this fight over short term funding of the government and move to the debt limit where republicans have more of an advantage. pick a fight there. that's where i fall. there are others who believe that republicans are just fine. that this is all overblown, that this is really sort...
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. >> let's go to steve. >> thank you. you guys were 2 down at one point. what turned it around for you guys? >> what turned it around is what we've witnessed numerous time with the duff daddy iron play. he got the radar lock on about three or four shots. and started to capitalize. we didn't play that bad a round, we just didn't score. so we scored mid-round and obviously late. >> the duf daddy would be this man right here. jason dufner, what did you see from the fairway when you hit that shot right there? >> i think he had a pretty good number and the ball was covering the flag the whole way. it looked like it was going to be close and a little bit of luck it goes in and makes it easy. that's my favorite walk up to the green. >> when you guys were turning it around, did you feel like there was momentum? or is this not the type of sport where there actually is momentum? >> yeah, you know, on the 7th hole mark hit a great shot up on the green and 2. and zach had a good shot about 15 feet and they ended up three-putting. and we had that hole. that was kind of
. >> let's go to steve. >> thank you. you guys were 2 down at one point. what turned it around for you guys? >> what turned it around is what we've witnessed numerous time with the duff daddy iron play. he got the radar lock on about three or four shots. and started to capitalize. we didn't play that bad a round, we just didn't score. so we scored mid-round and obviously late. >> the duf daddy would be this man right here. jason dufner, what did you see from the fairway...